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Our marine reserves: treasures under the sea
Once upon a time (before 1975, that is) there were no marine reserves around the shores of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Twin Coast Discovery Highway: Auckland to Cape Rēinga
This epic roadie connects the little coves, beaches and bays of the east and the immense dunes, wild coastline and...
Western Bay of Plenty: it's the beaches...
You can’t write about this region without mentioning what just about everybody praises about the place, locals and visitors alike.
Tasman: a taste of everything
Richmond has a large mall, serving the surrounding Waimea Plains, with plenty of cafes, big-box shopping stores and a busy downtown.
The Abel Tasman Coast Track: Tasman’s treasure
For at least 500 years, Māori lived along the coast northwest of Nelson, gathering food from the sea, estuaries and...
Whanganui National Park: the magic river
The legend of how the Whanganui River came to be is truly befitting of such a magical place.
Rakiura National Park: glowing skies
Rakiura is New Zealand's most recently formed national park and exudes all the charm of a world on its own.
Whanganui A Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve
This marine reserve on the Coromandel Peninsula is adjacent to some of the most beautiful – and popular – coastline...
Tonga Island Marine Reserve
The Abel Tasman National Park is renowned for its golden sand beaches, intimate coves and excellent summer weather.
Nelson: living the good life
Tucked away at the top of the south, way off State Highway 1, Nelson is a town of 50,000 people...
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